Nearer.
With “i”.
Both the headword and the primary gloss are comparatives deriving from the adverb
ἐγγύς , “near”.
The primary gloss comes from Synagogé epsilon204 (
Coislinianus 345), taken probably from Cyril Glossarium or from
Hesychius Lexicon epsilon141, (considered by K.Latte a Cyrillian interpolation). The secondary gloss comes perhaps from the
Lexicon Ambrosianum.
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